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My first (successful) attempt clocks in at 480G / 4292C / 1895A but cheats a bit by discarding the reagents into an infinite chain after reading them.
@garr890354839 Think about if there's something you can do that behaves differently depending on whether there's an atom present or not.
Then I improved it to make a tighter gif 570/4553/418 https://i.imgur.com/cU61fwL.gifv
Then I figured I could save money by ditching the obliterator and going with an infinite tail.
I saved 40g but paid for it with a huge increase in area (and huge decrease in frame rate)
530/4553/1309
One question though, how do you get the product requirement and the reagent to be that large? The editor only allows up to a width of 9, right?
Genuine. [cdn.discordapp.com]
Cheating [cdn.discordapp.com]